Definitions for Celtic

Celtic Celt·ic

Spelling: [kel-tik, sel- or kel-tik]
IPA: /ˈkɛl tɪk, ˈsɛl- or ˈkɛl tɪk/

Celtic is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 72 anagrams from letters in Celtic (cceilt).

Definitions for Celtic

noun

  1. a branch of the Indo-European family of languages, including especially Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh, and Breton, which survive now in Ireland, the Scottish Highlands, Wales, and Brittany.

adjective

  1. of the Celts or their languages.

Origin of Celtic

1600-10; Latin Celticus, equivalent to Celt(ae) the Celts (see Celt) + -icus -ic

Examples for Celtic

The question which I cannot solve is, On which of the Celtic languages is this jargon based?

The Celtic melancholy of the first part of the journey had blown away like a sea-mist.

The bleak, snowy hills of Scotland are the setting for a slicey, dicey Roman invasion against the dashing, plucky Celtic tribes.

All the tests of all the Celtic festivals have been allotted to Hallowe'en.

FitzPatrick was once one of the heroes of Celtic Tiger Ireland.

The last one is a wink from Doyle acknowledging his own impact on the culture of the Celtic Tiger.

It was pretty strict, but it turned out to be an important part of the modern-day rescue of Irish and Celtic music.

In the music of the Celtic and Gaelic races, also, woman had no place.

The couple will visit Pictou County for an event to celebrate Celtic heritage in Nova Scotia.

He then said there had been two Celtic immigrations, an eastern and a western.

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